Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Mccaskill

  • Claire McCaskill's Husband's Firms Received Almost $40 Million In Federal ...

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Businesses affiliated with the husband of Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill have received almost $40 million in federal subsidies for low-income housing developments during her first five years in office, though it appears only ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Barb Shelly | What Claire McCaskill can't get enough of

    Claire McCaskill is fighting mightily to retain her seat in the U.S. Senate, so she must have something she really wants to do in a second term, right?

    www.kansascity.com

  • McCaskill and Akin on education: Dollars and sense of the candidates ...

    Throughout the campaign season, McCaskill, the incumbent Democrat seeking a second term, and Akin, the Republican congressman who's seeking election to the higher chamber, have offered contrasting views about the Student Aid and Fiscal ...

    www.columbiamissourian.com

  • McCaskill-Akin no exception to Missouri's history of topsy-turvy Senate races

    That helps explain why -- almost two months after Republican Todd Akin sparked a national controversy with his comments about "legitimate rape" -- the GOP Senate nominee remains within striking distance of his opponent, Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill.

    www.news-leader.com

  • Akin: McCaskill more 'ladylike' in last election

    "I think we have a very clear path to victory, and apparently Claire McCaskill thinks we do, too, because she was very aggressive at the debate, which was quite different than it was when she ran against Jim Talent," Akin said.

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • McCaskill rips Akin for 'ladylike' comment

    In recent days, Akin said McCaskill was being "aggressive" in their debate last week and "much more ladylike" when she faced Republican Jim Talent six years ago.

    www.usatoday.com

  • McCaskill: Akin makes Bachmann "look like a hippie"

    On Thursday, Akin took a shot at his opponent, incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill, for what he called her "aggressive" behavior -- noting that she "was much more ladylike" the last time she ran for office.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Claire McCaskill calls Todd Akin's views 'extreme' at first debate

    With a deadline to remove his name from the Missouri ballot fast approaching, Rep. Todd Akin (R) squared off against Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) at their first debate Friday morning. The Democrat cast the Republican as "extreme" while Akin sought to draw ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • McCaskill raises $5.8M; Akin backs abortion remark

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill touted a $5.8 million fundraising haul for her re-election campaign Wednesday as Republican challenger Todd Akin sought to raise cash amid new attention to his remarks about abortion.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Akin: Let's 'take back Senate for Republicans'

    When it was all done, Republicans in the state of Missouri selected who they wanted to run against Claire McCaskill. It turned out that it was me.

    www.wnd.com

  • McCaskill hits Akin for "legitimate" rape comment

    (CBS News) With the deadline officially passed for Republican Todd Akin to drop his Missouri Senate bid, incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill is out with a new ad targeting the candidate for his controversial comments about "legitimate rape" and other ...

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  • McCaskill hauls in $5.8 million in Mo. Senate race

    It is the most money ever raised by a candidate in the third quarter of an election year, according to McCaskill's campaign, which released the amount today before the Oct. 15 filing deadline.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Letters | Claire McCaskill, the presidential debate, Social Security

    Claire McCaskill's television commercial touts her position as No. 50, or "right in the middle," when National Journal ranked the 100 senators from most liberal to most conservative.

    www.kansascity.com

  • McCaskill surges in polls as Akin's abortion comments draw fire

    The furor over Akin's comments in August that women have the biological capability to ward off pregnancy after a rape appears to have taken a bite out of Akin's standing in the polls and apparently has boosted McCaskill's ability to raise money. The ...

    www.kansascity.com

  • McCaskill reports $5.8 million raised in Akin contest

    KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Senator Claire McCaskill, whose Missouri re-election campaign has attracted national attention since her Republican challenger made controversial remarks about rape, said on Wednesday she raised $5.8 million in the ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Akin and McCaskill both seek the mantle of Harry Truman

    In early August, when her campaign was trailing badly in the polls largely because of her support of President Barack Obama's health care law, McCaskill told a group of Jefferson County voters that she "will not lose" and then referenced Truman. "He ...

    www.stltoday.com

  • Sen. McCaskill raises $5.8 million, expands lead

    According to the poll from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling, McCaskill leads Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.) by six percent, with 46 percent support to Akin's 40 percent.

    thehill.com

  • McCaskill touts prosecutorial experience in new ad

    U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill released a new ad over the weekend touting her experience as a prosecutor, while criticizing rival Todd Akin's opposition to emergency contraception.

    politicmo.com

  • Claire McCaskill raises nearly $6 million in the third quarter

    Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) raised a whopping $5.8 million dollars during the third quarter, a huge haul that is more than double what she brought in during the previous three-month period.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • McCaskill raises nearly $6 million

    It's unclear how much money McCaskill raised before and after the Akin comments. More details on where the money came from and how many donors McCaskill was able to pull in will be available once the campaign files its report with the Federal Election ...

    www.politico.com

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